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Originally Posted by fisher01
Jumps= Schools of Shad
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I would have to add that jumps also usually include the predators that are making them jump, and can also be jumping, but are usually just smashing and gulping bait, and can be white bass, hybrids, or striped bass. The most spectacular "in the jumps" event I ever witnessed was on Lake Cumberland in KY, close to Halloween. Big alewife were leaping straight up out of the water, and so were stripers in the 5-12# class. These fish were coming straight up from deep water, and seemed to be hundreds of them, and some of the stripers were clearing the water completely, while many more were tail slapping, and others were just smashing the surface. Me and my wife actually heard it first and turned around to see what the noise was. They were only on the surface for a minute, then they would go deep again, and we would wait and they would re-appear. Slightly rainy day, a lot like today, except in fall. What I was fishing today on JPP could also be called "in the Jumps", and is the pattern I see on Tims Ford and Piercy Priest the most. Usually you see just a few bait jumping and a few crashes at a time. Topwater times are my favorite times, can ya tell